Maytag Washer Dryer Se1000 Users Manual
MAYTAG Laundry Centers Manual L0902102 MAYTAG Laundry Centers Owner's Manual, MAYTAG Laundry Centers installation guides
SE1000 to the manual b1b7b61e-0dd4-4aef-9250-ad9220bc53a5
2015-01-23
: Maytag Maytag-Maytag-Washer-Dryer-Se1000-Users-Manual-271037 maytag-maytag-washer-dryer-se1000-users-manual-271037 maytag pdf
Open the PDF directly: View PDF .
Page Count: 16
Download | |
Open PDF In Browser | View PDF |
ORDER # 315004 MAYFAG MODEL SE1000 (with electric SGIO00 dryer)/MODEL WITH COMPUTER (with gas dryer) TOUCH CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT Congratulations control stacked on your choice of a Maytag washer and dryer! Its unique YOUR computer touch design provides large full-size capacity in half the floor space of traditional sideby-side washers and dryers. With computer touch controls you have the option of caring for your garments with the touch of a single pad or customizing the wash cycle for a specific load. As you use your new washer and dryer we know you will appreciate the many features that provide excellent cleaning results, energy efficiency, convenience and dependability. On the following pages you will find a wealth of information regarding all aspects of your beautiful new stacked washer and dryer. The MAYTAG LAUNDERING GUIDE, which is found in the same envelope as these instructions, will answer your questions about various laundering procedures, use of laundry MAYTAG additives, how to handle problem soils and proper removal techniques. By following these instructions you will be able to achieve excellent results. Should washer number page stain carefully, you have any questions about using your stacked and dryer, contact us. Be sure to provide the model of your washer. Note: For service information see 12. CONSUMER EDUCATION MAYTAG COMPANY ONE DEPENDABILITY SQUARE NEWTON, IA 50208 515-792-7000 Forfuturereference wesuggest youretainthismanualafter recordingthe modelnumber,seriesnumber,andserial number(six numbersandtwo letters)of this automatic Model washerandclothes dryerin thespaces providedbelow. Thisinformation canbefoundonthedataplatelocatedon theupperleftcornerofthedryerdoorrecess. Series Serial No. [ I ] WARNING--To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. Note FOR YOUR use of your Maytag Laundry Center can be as simple The same type of fully automated operation provide for the normal drying of these loads washer Below and the dryer are brief instructions as touching a single pad on how to use your To use washer: 1. Place items in washer 2. Add detergent 3. Slide lid completely forward 4. Select wash program 5. Check: wash temperature load size wash time rinse temperature for washing time or either Maytag with gas dryer: SAFETY Laundry and the same for drying. will provide the appropriate cycle using variations can be made in this automatic a majority of the loads you do. is provided by the dryer as well. Choosing without further attention on your part. can be run at the same for model If you smell gas: 1. Open windows 2. Don't touch electrical switches 3. Extinguish any open flame 4. Immediately call your gas supplier. By simply touching the Regular, Permanent Press, or Delicates Knits pad, the washer warm water for washing followed by cold water for rinsing in a full tub of water. Many selection as is explained in this booklet; but these cycles, as provided, should wash The precaution FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. The the following Regular or Permanent Press will by itself. Center. To use dryer: 1. Place damp clothes in dryer 2. Select dryer program 3. Remove clothes from dryer upon completion of dry program. On the following pages are detailed instructions on how to use your beautiful new computer touch control washer and dryer. This is very likely a completely different type of control from what you are familiar with so please read and follow instructions to get the best results. The first section of the instruction book is for the washer, the last section for the dryer. Slide Lid Back I. m The washer lid slides back and forth to open and close. For your convenience a tub light comes on when you open the lid. (Keep lid closed when you are not using the washer to prevent the tub light from operating unnecessarily.) w ADD BLEACH, Be careful whenever you use a liquid chlorine bleach. Do not pour directly on fabrics. Wipe up spills with a paper towel. Oxygen bleach may be added following the instructions on the package. Do not put powdered bleach in bleach dispenser. NOTE. Put unfolded clothes loosely in the tub, up to the top row of holes for maximum load. Do not pack or wrap items around the agitator. See MAYTAG LAUNDERING GUIDE for suggestions on sorting into wash loads. Be sure to empty all pockets. Many a wash load has turned into a real problem because of an overlooked pin, crayon, lipstick, eraser, knife, nail, or other similar objects being left in a pocket. if needed Undiluted liquid chlorine bleach may be added to the bleach dispenser as shown. Use amount recommended on label of bleach bottle for the following number of gallons of water: SMALL - 11 gallons (9 Imperial gallons; 42 liters); MEDIUM -13 gallons (11 Imperial gallons; 49 liters); LARGE - 16 gallons (13 Imperial gallons; 61 liters). Properly diluted bleach will be added automatically to the wash water. NOTE: PLACE CLOTHES IN WASHER All bleaches, whether liquid or granular, are powerful chemicals and can cause fabric damage if not used properly. See MAYTAG LAUNDERING GUIDE for details on using bleach. 1 ADD DETERGENT You may use any laundry detergent. Add detergent to washbasket by moving clothes away from agitator and pouring measured amount around agitator unless detergent manufacturer instructs otherwise. The amount of detergent to use depends on how big the load is, how dirty it is, and how hard the water is. See MAYTAG LAUNDERING GUIDE for correct amounts to use; inadequate amounts may cause greying of fabrics and other problems. Wipe up any spills of liquid washer. Do not add detergent laundry to fabric softener detergent cup. on the a ADD FABRIC SOFTENER, if desired Add recommended amount to cup in top of agitator. The cup may be lifted out for easy filling. Add water to bring liquid level just below openings at the rim of the cup° Diluted fabric softener will automatically be added to the final rinse° When using fabric softener, do not interrupt the spin following wash because the softener will go into the washbasket at the wrong time. Periodically clean the cup and the cap of the filter with hot water and a soft brush or cloth. NOTE: a Do not add fabric softener when using Soak Only, Rinse or Spin programs. Slide the lid completely forward and you are now ready to set the control° DIGITAL DISPLAY AND CANCELS SHUTS WASHER SELECTIONS SEQUENCE I WASH CYCLE II SPECIAL PROGRAMS II II LOAD SIZE II II WASH/SOAK SPECIAL TEMP. OPTIONS PROGRAMS The left portion of the computer touch control panel programs indicators light up in the pads of the programmed selections. INCREASES Also, the progress of the washer program can be monitored. WASH, RINSE, SPIN -- light up in sequence as the washer program appears in the Digital Display. the washer. LIGHTS I DECREASES SOAK ALL OFF OR AGITATION. OR SPIN TIME The washer selections can be seen at a glance. Red Red sequence lights for each portion of a program -- SOAK, operates. The number of minutes remaining in each portion of a Selections can be easily and quickly changed. A Washer Program, Load or Water selection is changed by touching another pad. Options are selected by touching the pad once or canceled by touching the pad agaim The "MORE" and "LESS" pads are pressed to lengthen or shorten a portion of a program. Touching the "OFF" pad stops the washer and cancels all selections. The washer signal consists of 2 consecutive electronic tones. The signal will sound once every minute if the washer has stopped due to an unbalance condition, or if the washer cycle has not been resumed after a pause during the wash fill. It is necessary to return to the washer to resume the cycle. There is no signal at the end of the washer program. IMPORTANT: If you select a washer program while the lid i_ open, an "L" will appear in the display and you must touch the "Pause/Resume" pad after closing the lid. If you do not touch the "Pause/Resume" pad after closing the lid, the washer will stop after filling and an electronic tone will sound twice every minute. SELECT Im WASH CYCLE For Regular Fabrics, touch the center of the "Regular" pad. ing, automatically selecting a "Large" load, Warm Wash/Cold will appear in the Digital Display.) The washer Rinse, and will immediately begin fill10 min. of_agitation. ("10" For Permanent Press Loads, touch the "Permanent Press" pad. The washer will immediately begin filling, automatically selecting a "Large" load, Warm Wash/Cold Rinse, and 8 min. of agitation. ("8" will appear in the Digital Display.) This cycle can also be used for nonpermanent press items when two deep rinses are desired. For Delicate Loads (delicately constructed knits, sheer fabrics, lace trimmed and embroidered articles, lingerie, foundation garments, washable woolens, and "Hand Washable" items) touch the "Delicates Knits" pad. The washer will immediately begin filling, automatically selecting a "Large" Load, Warm Wash/Cold Rinse, and 6 min. of alternate periods of soak and agitation. ("6" will appear in Digital Display.) You can change NOTE: SELECT 2, back and forth to any wash cycle until wash fill is complete. WASHER LID LOCK This washer is equipped with a lid lock. Any time the washer is on and the lid is closed, the lid lock is engaged. The lid will unlock immediately during fill or agitate when either the "Pause/Resume" or "Off" pad is touched. If the washer is in the spin mode, and the _'Pause/Resume" or "Off" pad is touched, there will be a six second delay before the lid unlocks to assure the tub has stopped spinning. The washer will not agitate or spin with the lid open but will fill with water. (See pg. 5, Pause/Resume) LOAD SIZE Since the "Large" load is automatically selected you only need washing a medium or small load. You can, however, change touching the "Large", "Medium" or "Small" pads. Remember, for best washing result in poor washing action SMALL--Use this setting gallons; 42 liters). This level of water MEDIUM--Use Imperial gallons; results, clothes must and in certain cases, when tub is less than is below where this setting 49 liters). when LARGE--Use this setting when gallons; 61 liters). NOTE: 1 SELECT to change the load selection if you are back and forth from any load size by circulate freely. If too little water is used, it may it may create wear on fabrics being washed. 1/2 full of clothes. Tub fills with 11 gallons (9 Imperial the lint filter can function. tub is from tub is from 3/4 1/2 to 3/4 full of clothes. to full of clothes. Tub fills with 13 gallons Tub fills with 16 gallons (11 (13 Imperial When laundering permanent press garments or garments of delicate construction, washable woolens or loosely knit articles, never use less than the "Mediur_" setting. This will minimize shrinkage, wrinkling and pulling of seams. WASH/RINSE TEMPERATURE Since a Warm Wash/Cold Rinse is automatically selected with all wash cycles, change this selection if you want a Hot Wash, a Cold Wash or a Warm Rinse. you only need to Touch the "Hot" or "Cold" pad if you want a hot or cold wash temperature. Touch the "Warm Rinse" pad for a warm final rinse (spray rinse will always be cold), except for the permanent press program where the final rinse will always be cold. Changes in wash and rinse selections can be made until the fill for wash or rinse is complete. NOTE: Indicator lights on the left edge of each pad will be illuminated when that selection is made. The indicator light will go out when that selection is canceled. The indicator lights as shown on Page 3 indicates the washer is in the Regular cycle, on the large load size, and. Warm Wash!Cold Rinse. m SELECT WASH TIME Wash time can be increased or decreased on any wash cycle by pressing the "MORE" or "LESS" pad until fill is complete. The minutes of agitation will count up or down, one minute at a time in the display. Regular Fabrics -6-10 minutes for normally soiled clothes, over 10 minutes for heavily soiled clothes (can be set up to 19 minutes); and less than 6 minutes for lightly soiled. Permanent Press -- 6-8 minutes for normally soiled clothes, over 8 minutes for heavily soiled clothes (can be set up to 19 minutes); and less than 6 minutes for lightly soiled. Delicates Knits m Automatic Presoak The Delicates Knits cycle automatically selects 6 minutes of alternate periods of agitation and soak. Setting the wash time for more than 6 minutes (can be set up to 19 minutes) will add soak time only. To achieve proper cleaning_ the wash time should not be set for less than 6 minutes. m This option would be selected for heavily soiled or stained loads of Regular, Permanent Press or Delicate items. Presoak will automatically advance into the main wash without draining. Therefore, always use a presoak product such as Axion or Biz along with the regular amount of detergent, or more than the usual amount of detergent (up to 50% more). If you choose to use bleach, it can also be added at this time. To use this 1. Select option: Regular, 2. Choose 3. Touch "Automatic 4. Adjust presoak Permanent Press load size, Wash/Rinse Presoak" time down or Delicate temperatures, pad. from (Wash cycle. and temperature 19 minutes wash time. and presoak by pressing "LESS" temperature will be the same.) pad if desired. This option provides a convenient and economical method of treating automatic presoak option can be canceled by pressing the pad a second the indicator light will go out. heavily soiled items. The time. When it is canceled, Pause/Resume -This pad is used to interrupt any cycle without canceling any of the selections. When you touch the "Pause/Resume" pad while the washer is in operation a "P" will appear in the display, the lid will unlock, and the washer will pause. The washer will remain in the pause mode until you close the lid and touch the pad a second time to resume the cycle. If you try to resume the cycle with the lid open, an "L" will appear in the display. Once the wash fill has been completed and either "L" or "P" is in the display, the washer will signal with an electronic tone twice every minute until you resume the cycle. The washer will always resume the cycle from the point at which it was interrupted. If you touch the "Pause/Resume" pad while the washer is filling, it will complete the fill before it goes into the pause mode. This will give you access to water for pretreating, diluting fabric softener, etc., while the washer is filling. Warm Rinse -- Touching the "Warm Rinse" pad will provide a warm final rinse except gram where the final rinse will always be cold. for the Permanent Press pro- Soak Only -- This program would be used to soak heavily soiled or stained items, without the washer advancing into a wash cycle. When you touch the "Soak Only" pad, the washer will immediately begin filling, automatically selecting large load size, cold water and 19 minutes of soak with brief periods of agitation. "19" will appear in the display. The load size and water temperature can be changed by touching the appropriate load and water temperature pads. The soak time can be decreased by pressing the "LESS" pad. If the "MORE" pad is pressed, two dashes "----" will appear in the display during fill and agitation. The washer will shut off, continuing to soak for an indefinite length of time and will not drain. This could be used for extended soak periods. After an extended soak, you can simply touch the "Spin" pad to spin and drain the tub. Rinse -This program would be used when you only want to rinse a load. When you touch the "Rinse" pad, the washer will immediately begin filling, automatically selecting large load, cold rinse and 1 minute of agitation. "1" will appear in the display. The load size and rinse temperature can be changed by touching the appropriate Load pad or the "Warm Rinse" pad. The rinse agitation time can be increased to 8 minutes by pressing the "MORE" pad. Spin -This program would be used any time you wish to drain the tub or spin out a load. When you touch the "Spin" pad, the wash tub will begin spinning, automatically selecting a 5 minute spin. "5" will appear in the display. The spin time can be increased (up to 8 minutes) or decreased by pressing the "MORE" or "LESS" pads. A number in the display shows the time in minutes remaining in that portion of the cycle indicated by the four sequence lights--Soak, Wash, Rinse, Spin. The illustration shown If the following symbol at the left would appears The load is unbalanced. Rearrange "PAUSE/RESUME" pad. 1111'8 The lid is open. Close 10 minutes of wash time. in the display: The washer is in "Pause". Continue touching "PAUSE/RESUME" pad. m indicate it and touch the program the load, by closing the lid and close the lid and touch "PAUSE/RESUME" The washer is in an extended soak program. display for two minutes after fill is complete, the pad. The dashes remain in the then the washer shuts off. The washer is in spin following the wash portion of the Permanent Press program. The dash indicates this is an unspecified length of time. IThe lid may not be properly closed. Reclose "PAUSE/RESUME" pad to start the washer. the lid, then touch the CLEAN LINT FILTER After each day's use, take lint filter out of the agitator as shown, and clean lint off the screen. Because of the effectiveness of the draining system, normally there will be little lint on the filter except when washing very linty loads, such as terrycloth towels, throw rugs, bedspreads, and blankets. PERMANENT REGULAR FABRICS Fill (Time variable) WASH (1-19 min.) SPIN & DRAIN SPRAY RINSE SPIN & DRAIN Fill *If Soak Agitation and soak times of programs Only time is increased beyond SPIN & DRAIN Fill DEEP RINSE DAMP DRY the washer PRESOAK Fill (Time Variable) AGITATE (2 min.) Fill (Time Variable) SOAK (10 min.) AGITATE (1 min.) SOAK (5 min.) AGITATE (1 min.) SPIN & DRAIN SOAK AGITATE (2 min.) (10 mira) AGITATE SOAK (I min.) (5 mira) AGITATE (1 min.) Cycle Automatically Advances into Wash RINSE Cycle Fill (Time Variable) AGITATE (1-8 min.) SPIN & DRAIN of minutes will fill, agitate AUTO. SOAK ONLY* SPRAYiNSE will vary with the number 19 minutes, KNITS Fill (Time Variable) AGITATE (1 min.) SOAK (4-17 min.) AGITATE (1 min.) SPIN & DRAIN Fill (Time Variable) WASH (1-19 min.) SPIN & PART. DRAIN Fill with cold water SOAK SPIN & DRAIN Fill DEEP RINSE DAMP DRY DEEP RINSE DAMP DRY NOTE: DELICATES PRESS w/o .................. Draining SPIN SPIN&DRAIN (1-8 min.) selected. 2 minutes and then shut off. TOTAL WATER USAGE: SMALL Approx. 24 gallons (20 Imperial gallons) (91 liters) .......... Approx. 30 gallons (25 Imperial gallons) (114 liters) Approx. 28 gallons (23 Imperial gallons) (106 liters) .......... Approx. 40 gallons (33 Imperial gallons) (151 liters) Approx. 36 gallons (30 Imperial gallons) (136 liters) .......... Approx. 50 gallons (42 Imperial gallons) (223 ......... MEDIUM LARGE Im ........ ......... CHECK LINT AND CLEAN Always prevent check items Regular or Delicate FILTER BEFORE IF NECESSARY EACH Cycle Perr_anent LOAD the lint filter when the dryer is empty from falling into the lint filter cavity. to To clean, pull out filter and remove lint, which may resemble a felt pad. Among other things, failure to clean the lint filter regularly will cause the dryer to take longer to dry the clothes. When replacing filter, press down firmly. While the lint filter will catch practically all of the lint from the clothes, some fine lint dust will get through and may build up in the exhaust ducting. It is important that the ducting be cleaned out every year to maintain efficient drying. The hinged cover in the hood at the out° side end of the exhaust duct should be cleaned more frequently to keep it free to open and close. Press Cycle liters) m LOAD THE DRYER A washer load is a dryer load. A full load is shown at right. Remember, clothes take up more space as they fluff dry. Proper tumbling is important, so when you dry very small loads, add a few similar dry items. Be sure to remove safety pins, hair pins, etc., to prevent damage to articles being dried. IMPORTANT The following items should specifically recommended hang-tag or label. 1. 2. 3. Fiber glass articles etc.) Woolens not be dried in a dryer unless by the manufacturer on the (curtains, draperies, Rubber-coated items, plastics tic trim (on a heat setting). bedspreads, and articles with plas- DIGITAL DISPLAY SHUTS DRYER SELECTIONS OFF AND CANCELS LIGHT INDICATES WHEN COOL OR AIR FLUFF IS SELECTED TURNS I II DRYING CYCLE CYCLE OPTIONS PROGRAMS II AUDIBLE SIGNAL ON ALL DOWN AND BEGINS OFF INCREASES I OR DECREASES DRYNESS OR DRYING LEVEL TIME The right portion of the computer touch control panel programs indicators light up in the pads of the programmed selections. the dryer. The dryer selections can be seen This dryer has the capability of operating in an Electronic Dry mode (senses moisture and shuts off automatically dryness is reached) or in a Timed Dry mode (you set the dryer to run for a specific length of time). at a glance. when Red proper When using the Electronic Dry mode for regular and permanent press loads, the display will show the programmed dryness setting until the end of the program when the display will change to count down the remaining minutes of cool-down. When using the Timed Dry option or Air Fluff program, the display will count down the minutes. A "Cool" indicator light is on whenever the dryer is in cool-down or operating on Air Fluff. Selections can be easily and quickly changed. The Regular or Permanent Press program can be changed by touching either dryer program pad. Once Air Fluff has been selected, it is locked in. It can be changed, however, by touching the "OFF" pad which cancels all selections. Then another selection can be made. Options can be added by touching the pad once or canceled by touching the pad again. The "MORE" and "LESS" pads are pressed to lengthen or shorten a timed program or to change the dryness setting of an electronic dry program. Opening the dryer touch the program door will interrupt the dryer program but will not cancel pad with the blinking indicator light. it. To resume operation close the dryer door and I. SELECT THE DRYING Regular CYCLE -- Use this cycle for nonpermanent press loads such as towels, underwear, etc. If you touch the immediately begin operating, automatically selecting the regular temperature and the normal in display.) At the end of the cycle there is a 5-minute cool period ("Cool" light turns on), and four times when the dryer shuts off. During the cool down period, the cool time remaining Permanent Press -- "Regular" pad, the dryer will dryness level. ("E2" appears an electronic tone will sound is shown in the display. Use this cycle for permanent press loads or no-iron fabrics such as nylon, acrylic, polyester or blends. If you touch the "Permanent Press" pad, the dryer will immediately begin operating, automatically selecting the regular temperature and normal dryness level. ("E2" appears in display.) At the end of the cycle there is a 10-minute cool-down period. ("Cool" light turns on.) The display counts down the last 7 minutes of the cool_down period with the electronic tone sounding 4 times every 20 seconds. The signal can be turned off by touching the "Signal On/Off" pad. NOTE: m SELECT Regular You can change back and forth from Regular to Permanent THE DRYING Temperature TEMPERATURE -- This temperature is automatically selected drying most Regular and Permanent Press Medium," etc. Delicate Temperature Press program any time during the cycle. on both the Regular and Permanent Press programs and would be used for loads. This would include those garments labeled "Tumble Dry," "Tumble Dry -- Touch the "Delicate Temp" pad to select this temperature; touch the pad again to cancel the delicate temperature selection (returns to regular temperature). Use the delicate temperature for drying those heat sensitive garments labeled "Tumble Dry Low," "Tumble Dry Warm," etc. a SELECT E1 THE DRYNESS Less Dry -- To select this dryness wish to have slightly E2 LEVEL Normal level, press the "LESS" damp. This setting would be used for lightweight synthetic loads or loads you Dry -- This dryness level is automatically selected be used for the majority of loads. E3 pad. More Dry on both the Regular and Permanent Press programs. This dryness level would -- To select this dryness level, press the "MORE" pad. This setting would be used to completely dry loads such as rugs and work clothes or for extra dryness of any load. dry heavyweight, NOTE: After removing The "OFF" pad can be touched symbol remains in the display, any time to shut off the dryer, canceling clear it by touching the "OFF" pad. all selections. hard-to- a load, if a SELECT CYCLE lw Regular -To dry regular loads using Timed Dry, first touch the "Regular" pad and then the "Timed Dry" pad. The control will automatically select regular temperature and 40 min. of drying time (40 appears in the display). There will be a 5 minute cool-down period at the end of the cycle. ("Cool" light turns on.) The electronic tone will sound four times when the dryer shuts off. Permanent Press -- To dry Permanent Press loads using Timed Dry, first touch the "Permanent Press" pad and then the "Timed Dry" pad_ The control will automatically select Regular temperature and 35 minutes of drying time (35 appears in the display). There will be a 10 minute cool-down period at the end of the cycle. ("Cool" light turns on.) The electronic tone will sound four times every 20 seconds during the last 7 minutes of the cool period. Air Fluff -- Use this cycle to fluff decorator items in air (no heat) or to dry very heat sensitive items such as plastic shower curtains, plastic baby pants, vinyl items, etc. To tumble a load using no heat, touch the "Air Fluff" pad. The control will automatically select 20 minutes of tumbling ("20" appears in display and "cool" light turns on). The electronic tone will sound four times when the dryer shuts off. Once the "Air Fluff" cycle has been selected, the "Off" pad must be touched before you can change from Air Fluff to either the Regular or Permanent Press cycle. NOTE: m Any time the program is changed back and forth from Regular to Permanent Press, the dryer will start the cycle over and the new time will appear in the display. To change a Timed Dry Regular or Permanent Press program back to electronic sensing, touch the Timed Dry pad again. SELECT DRYING Regular Temperature This temperature Regular garments Delicate TEMPERATURE -- is automatically selected on the Regular and Permanent Press cycles. Use for most Permanent or those garments labeled "Tumble Dry," "Tumble Dry Medium," etc. Temperature -- Touch the "Delicate Temp" pad to select this temperature; touch selection (returns to regular temperature). Use the delicate temperature Dry Low," "Tumble Dry Warm," etc. R SELECT DRY the pad again to cancel the delicate temperature for those heat sensitive garments labeled "Tumble TIME Press the "MORE" pad to increase maximum of 99 minutes. NOTE: Press or dry time and the "LESS" Time can be added while the dryer is operating; additional time will be cool tumbling only. If more the dryer must be turned off and reprogrammed. pad to decrease dry time. The dry time can be increased to a however, if time is added once the "cool" light is on, the heated dry is desired and cool-down or press care has begun, I0 To extend the cool-down period ting the Permanent Press cycle. of the Permanent This will extend Press cycle (electronic or timed dry) touch the cool-down 23 minutes. the "Press Care" pad after selec- The signal will sound four times every 2 minutes during the press care period except for the last 2 minutes when the signal will sound every 20 seconds. The signal can be turned off by touching the "Signal On/Off" pad. Press care can be canceled or added any time during the program. Each pad has a small indicator light to let you know the control has acknowledged your instruction. If you open the door wl_ile the dryer is running, the indicator light on the interrupted cycle will blink to remind you which pad to press to restart the dryer. Option lights will not blink when the door is opened and do not have to be reset. The indicator lights shown on top of Page 8 indicate the dryer is operating on the Permanent Press cycle with the delicate temp and press care option selected. When El, E2 (shown) or E3 appears in the electronic drying mode. When'a number appears in the display is counting down a time dry program. in the display, and the "cool" the dryer is operating light is off, the dryer When a number appears in the display and the "cool" light is on, the dryer is operating in the cool period of a dryer program or in Air Fluff. If Press Care has been selected it is counting down the press care period. NOTE: Clean 11 If a number followed have malfunctioned the control panel by the letter "E" appears in the dryer display, and you should contact your Maytag dealer. with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive a dryer powders component may or cleaning pads_ Before calling for repair, make sure that.., •.. •., both cords of the appliance are plugged into live electrical fuses are not blown or circuit breakers tripped; controls are set properly. Reoread operating instructions. NOTE: Washer will not operate electrical outlets. properly unless both cords outlets; are plugged into live 12 WARNING-To tions, including 1. Read 2. To avoid a. reduce the risk the following: all instructions before the possibility of fire, using electric shock, or injury Do not add gasoline, that could using basic precauo dry-cleaning solvents, or other with gasoline, dry-cleaning flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off ignite or explode. d. Items containing foam rubber (may be labeled latex foam) or similarly textured rubber ting. Foam rubber materials when heated, can under certain circumstances produce 3. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. 4. Before is removed 5. Do not reach in to the appliance 6. Do not install or store 7. Do not tamper 8. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing structions that you understand and have the skills to carry out. 9. The agitator should not be removed. before the washer is operated. from service Close or discarded, if the tub, agitator, this appliance where supervision remove or drum it will be exposed system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more. used for such a period, before using a washing machine flow from each for several minutes. This will release any an open flame during this time. of children the door like materials must fire by spontaneous is necessary when to the washing not be dried on a heat combustion. the appliance and drying set- is used near children. compartment. is moving. to the weather. with controls. If the agitator it must static recommended down completely Clean 12. Keep area 13. The interior 14. This appliance must be properly grounded Never plug appliance electric cord into a receptacle ly and in accordance with local and national codes. See installation instructions for grounding around or after the exhaust of the dryer each and adjacent duct should symbol on the data plate have surrounding be cleaned SAVE with the (_ by the manufacturer in published and the locking user-repair screw of the fabric softener in- tightened or product. load. opening and exhaust unless be pushed recommended 11. before to eliminate is removed, specifically Do not use fabric softeners lint screen or products unless 10 Appliances follow or which is saturated with flammable liquids or solids, should not be placed or solids and their fumes have been removed. There are many highly flamalcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some liquid household cleaners, some spot Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water HYDROGEN GAS IS E3_PLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use appliance appliance, been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode. c. the your of fire or explosion: Do not wash or dry articles that have solvents, other flammable or explosive vapors when the appliance. Any material on which you have used a cleaning solvent, in the appliance until all traces of these flammable liquids mable items used in homes, such as: acetone, denatured removers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers. b. to persons THESE areas periodically free from the accumulation by qualified service of lint, dust. and dirt. personnel. which has not been this appliance_ grounded adequate- INSTRUCTIONS been listed with Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Those with a CSA Monogram on the data plate have been certified by the CSA Testing Laboratories as complying with Canadian Standards Association requirements. Gas dryers with an AGA symbol on the data plate have been design certified with the American Gas Association. Nevertheless, as with any equipment using electricity and having moving parts, there are potential hazards. To use this appliance safely, the operator should become familiar with the instructions for operation of the Appliance and always exercise care while using it. IMPORTANT The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic of substances known to the State of California exposures to such substances. SAFETY NOTICE AND Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition to cause cancer or reproductive harm, WARNING 65) requires and requires the Governor of California to publish a list businesses to warn customers of potential Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the burning of gas can result in Iowqevel exposure to some of the listed substances, including benzene, formaldehyde and soot, due primarily to the incomplete combustion of natural gas or liquid petroleum (LP) fuels. Exhaust ducts should be kept free of obstructions and properly exhausted dryers will minimize exposure. 13 FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase, replaced free of charge. LIMITED any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or PARTS WARRANTY After the first year from the date of original purchase, through the time periods listed below, the designated parts which fail in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs including labor. SECOND YEAR - all parts THIRD THROUGH FIFTH YEAR - all parts of the solid state controls° THIRD THROUGH TENTH YEAR - all parts of the transmission ADDITIONAL LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY assembly. AGAINST RUST Should any of the parts listed below rust during the five year period starting from the date of original retail purchase, repair or replacement will be made free of charge during the first year. After the first and through the fifth year, repair or replacement will be made free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor. Parts covered by this warranty are: AUTOMATIC DRYER: WASHER: Exterior Cabinet, Top and Lid Exterior Cabinet, Top, Door, Clothes Tumbler, Tumbler Front, Tumbler Back and Stand. This full warranty and the limited warranties apply when the appliance is located in the United States or Canada. Appliances located elsewhere are covered by the limited warranties only, which include parts which fail during the first year. TO RECEIVE WARRANTY First: Call or write the Maytag designated by the dealer. SERVICE: dealer from whom your appliance was purchased or the authorized service firm If you have moved from the selling dealers service area call or write any authorized Maytag dealer or authorized service firm at your new location. Check the telephone directory yellow pages to identify the dealer or service firm in your area. Second: manager Should your contact with the dealer or the service firm fail to satisfactorily of the dealership or the manager of the service firm for assistance. resolve the problem, contact the Third: Should you not receive satisfactory warranty service from one of the above or need help in identifying an authorized service firm write MAYCOR Appliance Parts and Service Company, a division of Maytag Corporation, P.O. Box 2370, Cleveland, TN 37311, and arrangements for warranty service will be made. If the problem is urgent, call MAYCOR at (615) 472-3333. When contacting MAYCOR be sure to include the model and serial number of your appliance, of the dealer from who you purchased the appliance and the date of purchase. This warranty the name and address gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Maytag Company, Newton, Iowa 50208 Should you still have a problem, linois 60606. MACAP is an industry sponsored pliance owners. NOTE: write to: Major Appliance but independent When writing about an unsolved service (a) Your name, address, and telephone (b) Model number, pliance; series number, (c) Name and address (d) A clear description group of consumer problem, number; and serial number of your dealer of the problem Consumer please Action Panel, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, IIexperts include (found and date the appliance you are having. who receive and act on complaints the following on upper left corner from ap- information: of the dryer door recess) of your ap- was bought; 14 I_,IA_TAG Form No. 556FE Part No. 3-15004 COMPANY * NEWTON, IOWA 50208 Printed in U.S.A.
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.2 Linearized : No Page Count : 16 Page Layout : SinglePage Page Mode : UseNone Producer : Goby Monitor Application version 4, 0, 0, 13 Create Date : Thu Feb 19 04:25:13 2009 Author : Title : Subject :EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools